Women and Religion
The women's suffrage movement was a social and political campaign aimed at securing the right to vote for women, which gained momentum in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This movement was not just about voting rights; it also challenged societal norms and advocated for broader gender equality. The movement played a significant role in highlighting women's leadership, particularly within new religious movements and through the contributions of pioneering women religious leaders.
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